(A) Principal uses and structures. In all areas zoned R-3, Multiple-Family Residential District, no building shall be erected, used, or structurally altered, nor shall the land or premises be used in whole or in part, except for one or more of the following principal permitted uses.
(2) Single-family attached dwellings or townhouses, as defined in § 154.005.
(3) Multiple-family dwellings, including apartments, terrace apartments, and townhouses.
(4) Two-family dwellings.
(5) Publicly-owned and operated parks, parkways, and recreation facilities.
(6) Private parks owned and maintained by a homeowner association or the proprietor of a housing project.
(7) State-licensed residential facility which provides resident service for six or fewer persons, such as family day care homes, adult foster care family homes, foster family homes, or foster family group homes, subject to the regulations in § 206 of the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act, Public Act 110 of 2006, being M.C.L. § 125.3206, as amended.
(8) Essential services, subject to the provisions of § 154.034.
(9) Uses and structures accessory to the above, subject to the provisions set forth in § 154.022, including, but not necessarily limited to the following:
(a) Private swimming pools for the exclusive use of residents and their guests.
(b) In a new housing development, temporary use of a residence as a model during the period of construction and selling or leasing of homes in the development.
(c) Private garages, carports, community garages, or parking lots.
(d) Signs, subject to the provisions of Chapter 153.
(1) Multiple-family housing for the elderly, subject to the provisions of § 154.158.
(2) Municipal buildings and uses including public libraries, which do not require outside storage of materials or equipment.
(3) Public, parochial, and other private elementary, intermediate, or high schools licensed by the state to offer courses in general education.
(4) Public or private colleges, universities and other institutions of higher learning, offering courses in general, technical or religious education.
(5) Hospitals, subject to the provisions of § 154.143.
(6) Nursing homes or convalescent homes, subject to the provisions of § 154.148.
(7) Group day care homes and child care centers, subject to the provisions of § 154.142.
(8) Religious institutions, subject to the provisions of § 154.153.
(9) Private noncommercial recreational facilities, such as a community center for the housing project.
(Ord. 92-005, passed 2-17-92; Am. Ord. 09-005, passed 3-5-09; Am. Ord. 18-019, passed 7-23-18)
Penalty, see § 154.999